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1976 W115 240D head unit
Is there a way to tell from the data card which one of these radios came with my car originally? All I know is that it only has one original center dash speaker and no fader knob. Thanks - Mike
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But could you attach a photo of the data-card, please? Or write all S.A. codes from the data-card? |
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Data Card
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Color: 903 - blue Interior: 162 - blue MB-Tex Dealer: 705 - USA S.A. codes: 401 - single seats in front 426 - power steering & automatic transmission with floor shift 467 - central locking system & instruments with lettering in english 491 - US-version 515 - Becker Europa AM/FM (US-version) - "manually tuned radio" on the scheme in the 1st post 524 - paint-coat preservation 570 - front folding armrest 580 - A/C 593 - green heat-insulating glass all round, windshield with tinted strip, rear single sheet glass 621 - elimination of license plates moulding (export lices plates) 636 - elimination of warning triangle 668 - mode of packing VE III 819 - Becker Cassette (stereo tape cassette player) [I'm not sure about code description - ?] Ciao! |
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Codes
There's two radio codes? That's weird. So it could have had either the base radio or the casette Mexico edition then? I want to say it's the former since it was a more basic setup (no fader, no original power antenna, 1 mono dash speaker, etc).
PS - code 636 blows. :-) |
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And if I decoded code 819 correctly (I'm not sure), your car have had separate cassette tape player also: |
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Casette
You just blew my mind. I had no idea that they offered a separate casette player. Looks like they also had a mono version as well for the mono head unit that was more for books on tape or recorded lectures. Now I will be scouring the car tomorrow to see if there's any evidence of the tape player being mounted in the glove box or under the dash at some point.
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